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_PAGE SIX bor TODAY'S NEWS OF THE arom WORLD| HECTOR WINDS UP TRAINING FOR DEMPSEY SEES PEAKING BATTLE AND LOOKS FAST Lighter Opponent Shows Class in Seven Rounds at Athletic Club, Tires Out Coast Fighter; Good Preliminaries Feature Card Roy Rector finished his hard work last night for the bout with Harvey Perkins Thursday night in the Iris theater and it is hard even for the most neutral judges to pick a winner be- tween the two. Rector went seven fast rounds with different varieties and styles of boxers and he looked good against them all. It is nc exaggeration to say that he looks to be in tip-top | ion. altitude of the second is the son of S nt army recruiting offic liliar with the gle » moments boxir h father and sc r Athletic club ctor, Other ¢ the workout tle Cast watch I watche ume, Pat ynn was out roa few in mot L round h Kid Lee kept La Only in the wehes was Ler ible to land his hest blows "s long reach kept » dis poper more poun e than sp dd, took Rector on for the final round. After his boxing, Lee tried 2 few jumps on Re stomach and Rector lid not wince rting his houts tor with th bags id bag, and tri: t rope lier in the &ve short work-out its to work up to minute because of his surplus have Perkins w e main ten round go Thurs < secured three exc . Kid Shar. ey and Joe Bennett, two 140-pound will go four rounds with the eves, Bill Lang and 1 Cooper, two giant 180-pounders, will wrestle as ) semi-windup event sller and 1 must xer going MEA the y r » hold thi Iris and and Smoke eaAuse the ring side ticke » Mr ure sell: decided to hursday morn f Any secured in ad ut in the house nee in this m a f doors of the Iris theater will open o'clock tomocrow night and the is scheduled to _to start at 8 lock BOXING MANLY SPORT ITSELF Commercialism Main Drfwback, Colorado Ministers Decide at Conference Almost Y we in whi the boxir from EL Paso county includes ler or not n the rising gen cl was discussed pro reymen decided to off’ policy unless meu fficulty in the game ¢ contended that boxing carried minis manly out but when ¢ nt issue INTER-ALLED CHIMP ROCKS PELKY TO SLEEP IN THE THIRD ROUND (ty Ans Vrens.) ST. LOUIS, Bob’ Martin, ot Akron, Ob of the “inter-allied armies, | 1 out Arthur Pelky of On the third round a sched- uled) eight round fight here last | night. —E Read the Tribune want ads. ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water then apply— Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, i919 RRUETHER LEADS, “CretSe Wiig [Om Ye eri Wa TTS Card to Be Arranged for Army and! Navy Club Smoker Christ- mas Afternoon HALF MILLION IN TITLE FIGH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. rr of the world . director of the Cas- lub and ‘promoter of the ;| divide the pitch mas afternoon at the as volunteered a .{ brunt of the camps to be given Chri xers and wrestlers as his » benefit performance. athletic program for Christma vey che meat that | football season which football season ever r, depleted the treas. President Wilkow held conferen ans taken into evs > for defying regulations. Relzium today will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the aecession of Kinv | Albert NEW YORK.—(By mail.)—Following pports 4 are the official pitehing and mi : : " | N UX AT E D eous records of National league players | ‘Neale s in his new for the season of 1919 ra fellow never went w ry: |! In arranging the National league pit ing to help oth But, | chers of 1919 in the order of their ef-j] fleet outfielder is trying vo | t ix found expedient tof} some Pp nt stuff for into three groups, |} it seems to us that and 1918, The first|J to get ss his lielt ne Hl those whe boro the ||| public i: . V | M ign and pitched at} Neale < : least ten (10) eump! games; the ieee a mere eae ges aa ote cnt: || dame TNEXOUNEGRL Cincinnati Hurler Has Best Per- } outticlss I the steps of Bill centage of Games Won and up the dlamon¢ Lost; Barnes Won Most © match his The rume story thit out by thi night he Mar fectiveness, it fs was done in 19 group embrace: pionship contest. - = ta 5 “ Pi : ‘ i paan igiitcher! tia “apes | tt © of Lake Union here is E | E RC Y Lee Prart a ; ris aw $60,000 club house home » club in its drive to replenish|erally after games ha » announced late: re C. Calhoun, chairman of the enter and | jeredit was given such arrangements Christ-| leading pitch: IGE PLAYED OVER SCANDAL : | struck out 131 batsmen Frameup Siagy on Williard Passes} is, « into Oblivion with Demise of Principal est in which Rector most of the remaind Leavy weight with smeared over the sport 1 had} York thrown the Havana, Cu fight to Jess|s »|(9 innings)—Ma t. Louis, July 6, and ng to enlist sympathy in thi rn K 1 tor his violations of the Mann ges still hanging Willard won fr Johnson's squeal. am going home “I have long been a man without # tet a HARVEY PER ALLE MACK BESTS EVER " ANMIMER IN FOUR ROUNDS ngeles, won a decision lammer of Chicago in GIBBONS GETS DECISION ¢ OVER DARCY. WILLIS HAS SHADE ON BOBBY WARD KINS, WHO EX )} OR AT IRIS THEATER THURSDAY N } Play. ‘cma mn THESE YANKS YANKS), WE HEAR PRINCE oAY? MAYBE, THEY SAY HE PICKED iP SLING ON TAIP HERE Darcy of Portland, Ty Cobbigalive Bobby Ward of St. Paul, lost a close Hightweigt to Stanley Willis, Portland when you call IRIS THEATER Thursday Night, December 18 8 P. Mi. TEN-ROUND BOUT HARVEY PERKINS Weight 180 Lbs. Champion Pacific Fleet, U. S. N. THREE FAST PRELIMINARIES KID SHARKEY Weight 130 Lbs. The Boy That Never Stops Fighting WRESTLING—-ONE-FALL MATCH EVAN COOPER The Coming Champion Weight 180 Lbs. ROY RECTOR Light Heavy-Weight Champion of the Pacific Coast. Weight 175 Lbs. JOE BARNETT The Colored Pride of the Sandbar uvyWweight cham. | BILL LANG With His Super-human Strength Weight 180 Lbs, A Rough-and-Tumble Battle Royal to a Finish One must holler enough. One of these men is a champion boxer. The other a cham- Both are blindfolded. Admission $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 Plus War Tax pion wrestler. mum of ten (10) games, regardless of| . the vor | the length of same: the third compris-|] 1 | Pp U NCH ing all others who took part in a cham The percentage of games woa und LE TOTHE STURDY YOUNG FELLOW lost is given, with notation of the miail}-—On ra being supplied in order that risin Fey ouu cle House: Hom: ee hier | data rapidly wing fleet TOTHE BUSINESS MAN& WOMAN originall, ad run rating linea vading, “Number of Games| four piers instead of two cinially (Bape “the work of pitchers Plinned will be built at the club house a | EA L 4 \| Finished,” shows the wor pitehe Wi Mt T who have been put into games been cooshler| nave nothing onthe, movin snow | TOTHE MOTHERAT HOME (nee drifts in| Wyoming. 1ers vii mone" "°°" ATOTHE STRONG RUGGED FATHER least runs earned per game of ppieuere ae Ruether, Cincinnati, has best pe : ‘aah ; Baseball—the big league kinc is also Cc SATE tht Gl CRMC 5,000,000 peof/e Use tas a Tonic. Strength ed lost. In former 3 Alexander, games won and _ lost. lities in it. Two colored men were fighting. “I and Blood-Burlgeér. easks you for the third tir you all going to quit?” one of them propounded York, finished . pitched 207 led in| 9. Vaughn, Chicago, » St. Lou 87 bases on balls, Rudolph, | Boston and Woodward, Philadelphia-St Louis, ¢ach made 11 wild pitches A no-hit game was pitched by gan Dubue, games. Vaughn, Chic: innings Ale shutout games, “Barnetts of Course” duly 4-Augu s—Jacobs, Ph eight (8), June 9July 17. Is in a single game} There‘s a style here you will like at a price you can afford to pay. See how perfectly we can meet your slipper needs. , Philadelphia. 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